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City/County Digest

May 18, 2000|By From staff reports

In Baltimore City

City man charged with murder in death of 8-month-old son

A man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his 8-month-old son May 9.

Donnie Edwardo Moulden of the 100 block of Jeffrey St. was pronounced dead at his southern Baltimore home by Fire Department medics, said Lt. Richard Fahlteich. An autopsy found that the child died of injuries associated with being violently shaken, Fahlteich said.

Donnie Edwardo Moulden, 26, of the same address, was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder and was being held without bail at Central Booking and Intake Center, Fahlteich said.

Man, 23, found guilty in fatal shooting in March

A 23-year-old North Baltimore man has been convicted of first-degree murder and use of a handgun in a crime of violence in the March 5 shooting of Shaborn Shabazz Allah.

A Baltimore Circuit Court jury found Omar Joseph Wilkerson of the 700 block of E. 36th St. guilty Monday of shooting Allah in the back as he ran from the killer near West North and Park avenues.

Wilkerson was arrested a week after the shooting. No motive for the crime has been established. Sentencing is scheduled for July 26.

Baltimore man charged in death of Thurmont man

A 20-year-old South Baltimore man has been charged with first-degree murder and use of a handgun in the Sept. 23 shooting death of a Frederick County man.

Paul Allen Rexrode, 38, of Thurmont was shot in the head during what police described as a drug dispute in the 800 block of Glade Court in South Baltimore.

Dominic Richard Sanchez, 20, of the 800 block of Herndon Court was arrested and charged Tuesday night. Sanchez was taken to Central Booking and Intake Center, where he is being held without bail.

U.S. stance on Chinese trade to be discussed at luncheon

Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, the U.S. trade representative, will present "America's Case for China's WTO Accession and PNTR" at noon Tuesday at the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs luncheon at the Harbor Court Hotel, 550 Light St.

Congress is considering a measure that would grant China permanent normal trade relations, the same low-tariff access to U.S. markets that nearly every other nation has. The bill also would ease China's entry into the World Trade Organization, which oversees international trade.

Tickets are $35 for members, $40 for guests of members and $50 for nonmembers. All tickets will be held at the door. Information: 410-727-2150.

In Baltimore County

$2,500 reward is offered in dog-burning incident

REISTERSTOWN -- The Humane Society of the United States is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever set a dog on fire in Reisterstown.

The dog, K.B., was found May 7 by residents near Glyndon Elementary School. He suffered burns over 50 percent of his body and is being treated at Animal Emergency Center in Timonium. Doctors say K.B. has a 50 percent chance of survival and that the dog's recovery will take about six weeks.

Witnesses said they saw two men running away from the school. Anyone with information should call Baltimore County police at 410-887-2198.

Man sought in break-in, robbery at Dundalk home

TOWSON -- County police are looking for a man who they think broke into a Dundalk home last month and stole money and a car.

Shawn William Dotterweich, 30, of the 7200 block of Stratton Way is charged in a warrant with breaking into a home in the 7200 block of Stratton Way April 5. Police said the car, credit cards, cash and car keys were stolen.

Anyone with information should call the Baltimore County police burglary unit at 410-887-6296.

Department of Aging to hold international day

TOWSON -- The county Department of Aging will sponsor an international day and open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday at Liberty Senior Center, 3525 Resource Drive in Randallstown.

Programs for senior citizens will include an international music festival presented by pupils at Winfield Elementary School and an introduction to the county's new Language Line Translation Program for senior citizens who do not speak English.

A kosher, multiethnic lunch will be served at noon. Information: 410-887-0780.